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claudia mckinney. >> so we invented a person. claudia mckinney. then her story was that her dad used to be a judge and that she was taking court evidence and putting it up on youtube. >> but "exhibit b-5" doesn't catch on right away. >> how's that? >> you look like al qaeda. >> to help it gain momentum, kyle reaches out to his friend rain wilson. star of the tv show "the office." >> i e-mailed rainn. said would you mind tweeting about this? he said, yeah. it really took off because of that. really we owe the success of "exhibit b-5" to dwight on "the office." >> within a year, the video scores more than 6 million hits. >> i had no idea it would get the response that it did. like, whoa. z >> comments pour in from viewers debating its validity. >> people arguing about it's real because of this. no, it's fake because of these top ten things. and that's really been the phenomenon that's kept it going. and made it go viral was that argument. probably the most distressing stuff was the personal messages i would get as claudia mckinney that would say, i
claudia mckinney. >> so we invented a person. claudia mckinney. then her story was that her dad used to be a judge and that she was taking court evidence and putting it up on youtube. >> but "exhibit b-5" doesn't catch on right away. >> how's that? >> you look like al qaeda. >> to help it gain momentum, kyle reaches out to his friend rain wilson. star of the tv show "the office." >> i e-mailed rainn. said would you mind tweeting about...
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that would motivate them on the mckinney wrote the script i can write lyrics i think you're a typically express how i see the world from the outside using different images i tried to purchase a vicious love in this text in verse whole sports movement it could come out of this song i'm telling it. like you said boy. sometimes i need to get on to the suburban trains. he is the mother of invention as we all know. people have invented many ways of getting there without paying i don't always have the money to buy a ticket. sometimes there if you can find a safe at busy times. i can have my sleep on this train after a sleepless night. actually . country. if i come here with the young guys. show them the. bridge so many times. something new. i think one of those horses is covered with a horse. interested in. since i finished. very interested in the creative process. painting this particular landscape. you're an experienced fighter tell us please do you still ever feel anxious or agitated. just go out into the ring put up my hands actually i'm afraid of something else. supporting me such a big
that would motivate them on the mckinney wrote the script i can write lyrics i think you're a typically express how i see the world from the outside using different images i tried to purchase a vicious love in this text in verse whole sports movement it could come out of this song i'm telling it. like you said boy. sometimes i need to get on to the suburban trains. he is the mother of invention as we all know. people have invented many ways of getting there without paying i don't always have...
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bruno's real name is michael mckinney, a friend of steven chambers. money to ghantt in mexico and get close enough to ghantt so he could kill him. the funds mckinney brings to mexico are usually between $5,000 and $8,000, much less than what ghantt expects. >> in between delivery he would find himself having to eat grilled cheese sandwiches. he would eat m&ms and listen to the eagles. >> all he knew was kelly campbell wasn't visiting him, any time he would call kelly campbell, some guy would come down that he was uncomfortable and nervous around and he started to become very secretive as to where he was located. >> on the wiretap, fbi agents hear david ghantt pleading with kelly campbell to send more money. she says she will, but first she has to know where he is. >> and he says to her, cozumel, and we hear kelly ask him, cozu-who? cozumel. and the plan unhatches very quickly. we're picking up these phone calls on how they are going to send someone to kill him. >> realizing who david ghantt put $17 million in trust in are going to kill him at any mome
bruno's real name is michael mckinney, a friend of steven chambers. money to ghantt in mexico and get close enough to ghantt so he could kill him. the funds mckinney brings to mexico are usually between $5,000 and $8,000, much less than what ghantt expects. >> in between delivery he would find himself having to eat grilled cheese sandwiches. he would eat m&ms and listen to the eagles. >> all he knew was kelly campbell wasn't visiting him, any time he would call kelly campbell,...
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river wasn't clogged by water hyacinths used cars only one and have a bible on the finale custody mckinney is some video. my one and the smell hundred and seventy eight. one person could easily handle it. even six people know finding it hard to stand the sight of transportation he sees. i'm heading in that impact on the slight push the dough did you use to ponder what is happening. it's been like ages were covered for what are friends who will die because of them a couple seat to watch the truth. then this protection bureau agents and comfy. the reasons for the growth of the ponds is the pollution in the watcher cost if i can cling to crises and a steely each dimitri video overlay the total phosphorus exceeds the normal levels. the most important way to solve the problem with the ukraine to call it a good time to see some of it the only remedy is to moving the watcher clowns from miniature. by the sea silly on temporary measure of wool and some solution we reply him corporation become the no cook a man's enterprise nice new grandstands sentient cctv teams will come to greet your profits. s
river wasn't clogged by water hyacinths used cars only one and have a bible on the finale custody mckinney is some video. my one and the smell hundred and seventy eight. one person could easily handle it. even six people know finding it hard to stand the sight of transportation he sees. i'm heading in that impact on the slight push the dough did you use to ponder what is happening. it's been like ages were covered for what are friends who will die because of them a couple seat to watch the...
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things that bring together the warring sides and he stressed the bases of the success of the sas mckinney d and he stressed that the cia the role of the un has proved that once again that it isn't one institution to provide stability in the inn in the wild only in the middle east. on the russian press and also undermines of a mention some of the non etc are some examples that have been receiving intensive committee has witnessed in the last couple of years in the middle east and north africa and done she also mentioned that he is important that together with its national partners question manage to make a first breakthrough step but it's the first epi on the mind only dissolution of the iranian nuclear program and said that in the coming in russia will also note what can these direction to make sure that on stability remains in the region but also that the security concerns of all sides that art. they are concerned about the iam you many new people who peddle these concerns are heard and that they are taken into consideration during the resulting all face off of the american opinion the i
things that bring together the warring sides and he stressed the bases of the success of the sas mckinney d and he stressed that the cia the role of the un has proved that once again that it isn't one institution to provide stability in the inn in the wild only in the middle east. on the russian press and also undermines of a mention some of the non etc are some examples that have been receiving intensive committee has witnessed in the last couple of years in the middle east and north africa...
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jason hernandez from mckinney, texas, sentenced to life in prison in 1998, serving life without parolee age 21 for his role in a drug conspiracy starting when he was only 15 the one of -- he was one of 8 prisoners who sentences were commuted by president obama thursday. welcome to democracy now! >> i am elated. it is a dream come true. this is the beginning of more to come. i'm happy for what was given to me by the president, and it is a bittersweet moment because there other individuals in here i believe who were more deserving than me, and they just did not believe something like this could happen. now they believe. i just hope the president and other lawmakers decide to do more for the individuals in here. my mother and father, when they visit me this christmas, my family, my son, they're going to be crying but it will be tears of joy. at the same time, i'll have to look at other individuals mothers and fathers and kids crying of visitation and their cries will be for sorrow. i am grateful for what the president has done, but i hope there is more to come. >> jason, if you could brie
jason hernandez from mckinney, texas, sentenced to life in prison in 1998, serving life without parolee age 21 for his role in a drug conspiracy starting when he was only 15 the one of -- he was one of 8 prisoners who sentences were commuted by president obama thursday. welcome to democracy now! >> i am elated. it is a dream come true. this is the beginning of more to come. i'm happy for what was given to me by the president, and it is a bittersweet moment because there other individuals...
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wolverton of personal tech knowledge acondas for the "san jose mercury news" and we also speak with phil mckinneyresident and ceo of cable -- for the cable industry. >> guest: right now hd television is generally defined as one that has 1080p so what 1080p means is you have 1080 line resolution by columns of resolution. on a fort ktvu have doubled that so you have double the lines of resolution and double the columns of resolution so you get about 4000 resolution on a fort ktv. it's actually both sides are doubled but the length and the columns you actually have four times the resolution of a regular television. so it's useful on a big-screen tv. most would say it's useful on a 60-inch and above tv. if you are setting up close to a large screen tv you could definitely tell the difference. the numbers displayed on the other side of this wall here where they are demonstrating newspaper text on a screen and showing what it looks like on it 1080p and what it looks like on a four ktv and you can definitely tell the difference. it's much sharper and clearer on a 4k tv bandmate 1080p tv. the problem rig
wolverton of personal tech knowledge acondas for the "san jose mercury news" and we also speak with phil mckinneyresident and ceo of cable -- for the cable industry. >> guest: right now hd television is generally defined as one that has 1080p so what 1080p means is you have 1080 line resolution by columns of resolution. on a fort ktvu have doubled that so you have double the lines of resolution and double the columns of resolution so you get about 4000 resolution on a fort ktv....
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francisco mckinney last at the microphone and introduce yourself?naudible] >> yeah, that might be good here and taking names so i'm going to -- >> i have a technical question because most of this -- [inaudible] destroys the impact being truly global and not contained in any geographic area, the effects understood now to benefit most people in most ecosystems. now presently, it will affect everybody in some reasons. maybe negatively impact. now there's the governance issue that, well, there's obviously a power dynamic as it is and no matter whether this is a global u.n. framework, ultimately the ones who can and will be able to do this are going to be countries like the u.s. and china. the regions and ecosystems better negatively affect it or simply those which will not have the power to say no. that raises a large distributed issue on the sanctity of engineering. technically, do we know reasonably well with the distribution effects are and how that will impact how you feel the governance issue should be handled. >> those are hard questions. >> first
francisco mckinney last at the microphone and introduce yourself?naudible] >> yeah, that might be good here and taking names so i'm going to -- >> i have a technical question because most of this -- [inaudible] destroys the impact being truly global and not contained in any geographic area, the effects understood now to benefit most people in most ecosystems. now presently, it will affect everybody in some reasons. maybe negatively impact. now there's the governance issue that,...
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joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us.e of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment in the jurisdiction itself. that was the primary driver. >> the european commission on the other hand -- >> the european commission from october of 2012 wished to u-turn europe policy on bio fuels and to cap it at its current usage until the end of the decade. current usage is 15 million tons, 12 million tons of biodiesel, 3 million tons offette that nof ette thanol ethanol. >> what is the impact of that going to be. >> on? >> on prices and on agriculture, food. >> so there are many people, many european parliamentarians, commission officials who can't get past the using fuel crops for fuel has got to have negative impacts. the u.n. estimates 815 million people suffering from under nourishment. what i think the commission are overlooking or
joining us is kevin mckinney. thanks for joining us.e of opinion between the european council and the european commission. why? >> the three original objectives for bio fuels, promoting employment, energy savings and security can i, the lash can energy changes exists only in the context of employment in the jurisdiction itself. that was the primary driver. >> the european commission on the other hand -- >> the european commission from october of 2012 wished to u-turn europe...
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we also speak with phil mckinney, president and ceo of cablelabs with the cable industry. >> guest: right now an hd television is generally defined as one that has 1080p. what that means is you've got 1,080 lines of resolution by about 2,000 what's called columns of resolution. on a 4k tv, you have double that. so you have double the lines of resolution, and you have double the columns of resolution. so you get about 4,000 columns of resolution on a 4k the. it's actually the resolution -- because both sides are doubled, both the eleventh and -- lengthd the columns, you actually get four times the resolution of a regular television. so it's useful on a big screen tv. most experiments will say it's useful on like a 60-inch and above be tv. below 60 inches you can't tell the difference. but particularly if you're sitting up close to a large screen tv, you can definitely tell the difference. there was a display on the other side of this wall here where they were demonstrating, like, newspaper text on a screen, and they were showing what it looks like on a 1080t and what it looks like on a 4k
we also speak with phil mckinney, president and ceo of cablelabs with the cable industry. >> guest: right now an hd television is generally defined as one that has 1080p. what that means is you've got 1,080 lines of resolution by about 2,000 what's called columns of resolution. on a 4k tv, you have double that. so you have double the lines of resolution, and you have double the columns of resolution. so you get about 4,000 columns of resolution on a 4k the. it's actually the resolution --...